Whenever a dish needs a pop of brightness, acidity, or color, I turn to the trusty jar of pickled red onions in my fridge. Made by soaking red onions in a simple vinegar solution, this simple ...
A pop of acidity goes a long way in any savory dish—a squirt of lemon over grilled salmon, lime on steak tacos, capers in chicken piccata. But our favorite way to fill that brine-thirsty hole in our ...
Quick pickles are a super-easy way to brighten up a dish — with just a few minutes of effort, you’ll have a zippy garnish to add to just about anything you fancy. This nifty little recipe for ...
I grew up in a white onion household. On occasion we would have yellow onions, but never red or green. I think the first time I had red onions was in a never-ending salad at a pasta restaurant — you ...
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Micah Marie Morton Great question. According to culinary scientist Jessica Gavin, the anthocyanins (or coloring pigment) in the red onions react with the ...
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